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Once a Week

Chapter 3 AFFIANCED

Word Count: 411    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

o supper eight times, placed her hand timidly on the arm

t," she said. "Not

gravely. "Let us go. I hav

r down the great terrace which

d you like this!" cooed Gwendolen, as she gazed wi

d Beltravers shor

nd into the ornamental gard

olen, I have brought you here for the purpose of making an offer to you. Perhaps it w

ad," said the

is head in courtly sympathy. "In that case I

he replied. "He cou

at once, "I should have controlled myself. That being so," he went on, "I ha

innocence. She was not really engaged to Giles Earwaker, though he, too, was hoping; and

ravers," s

eltravers,

you. I give you a si

asping her thumb impulsive

finger and fitted it aff

roe-less herring over the motto Dans l'huile." Observing that she looked puzzled he translated the no

" she whispe

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“Alan Alexander Milne was born in Kilburn, London on January 18th, 1882. He was a pupil at Westminster School and then Trinity College, Cambridge where he graduated with a B.A. in Mathematics in 1903. Whilst there, he edited and wrote for Granta, a student magazine. Coming to the attention of Punch Magazine he contributed humorous verse and whimsical essays which led to him becoming not only a valued contributor but later an assistant editor. During the early part of the 20th century Milne was very prolific keeping up his numerous article writing as well as 18 plays and 3 novels. In 1920 he, and his wife of seven years, Dorothy, thought they were expecting a baby girl. When the baby was born a boy, he was named Christopher Robin Milne. In 1925, the Milne's bought a country home, Cotchford Farm, in Hartfield, East Sussex, and on Christmas Eve that year Pooh first appeared in the London Evening News in a story called "The Wrong Sort Of Bees". A book, Winnie-the-Pooh, was published in 1926, followed by The House at Pooh Corner in 1928. A second collection of nursery rhymes, Now We Are Six, was published in 1927. All three books were illustrated by E. H. Shepard. Milne's life was so much more than Winnie-the-Pooh but his legacy is overshadowed by the world-wide success of that not so bright bear. We hope that by reading this work you too will agree.”
1 Chapter 1 PRIMROSE FARM2 Chapter 2 BELTRAVERS CASTLE3 Chapter 3 AFFIANCED4 Chapter 4 EXPOSURE5 Chapter 5 SUNDAY MORNING6 Chapter 6 UNDER THE CEDAR7 Chapter 7 MRS. BEAUCHAMP'S STORY8 Chapter 8 THE END9 Chapter 9 PREPARATION10 Chapter 10 LOVE COMES IN11 Chapter 11 ANOTHER SURPRISE